Tea Party Express, Tea Party Nation and Tea Party Caucus Utterly Ignore Patriot Act Reauthorization. A Liberal Stands for the Constitution.
The Tea Party movement says it is all about defending the Constitution of the United States. But the Tea Party Express twitter feed has nothing posted about the Patriot Act reauthorization that’s going on quietly but quickly in Congress starting today. If you have an account and can log into the Tea Party Nation website’s blog and forum at teapartynation.com, I urge you to review all blog posts and forum postings from this month. Not a single blog post or forum discussion this month has mentioned the Patriot Act at all, not even in passing.
It has been up to Dennis Kucinich, a liberal Democrat, to point out the threat posed by the Patriot Act to the integrity of our Constitution:
The House may vote tomorrow to extend three provisions of the PATRIOT Act and the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act that allow the government to conduct domestic surveillance of Americans.
The 112th Congress began with a historic reading of the U.S. Constitution. Will anyone subscribe to the First and Fourth Amendments tomorrow when the PATRIOT Act is up for a vote? I am hopeful that members of the Tea Party who came to Congress to defend the Constitution will join me in challenging the reauthorization.
It is clear that more than eight years after the passage of the PATRIOT Act, Congress has failed to do its job: act as a co-equal branch of government exercising checks and balances over Presidential power. Who will and protect the American people from infringements on their most basic constitutional rights if Congress continues to reauthorize the PATRIOT Act?
The passage of the PATRIOT Act in 2001 constituted an unprecedented expansion of executive power and placed basic civil liberties at grave risk. Provisions scheduled for extension, such as Section 215 of the PATRIOT Act, allow the Federal Bureau of Investigation to order any person or business to turn over “any tangible things” with vague reason.
Orders executed under this provision constitute a serious violation of First and Fourth Amendment rights by allowing the government to demand access to records often associated with the exercise of First Amendment rights, such as library or medical records.
As Members of Congress, we are obligated to protect the rights and civil liberties afforded to us by the Constitution and to exercise our oversight powers fully. Despite years of documentation evidencing abuse of these provisions by the Inspector General of the Department of Justice, they may extended without any meaningful debate or opportunity to implement common-sense reforms to ensure that the privacy and civil liberties of all Americans are fully protected. Our failure to do so makes Congress complicit in these violations of basic constitutional rights.
Not a single member of the Tea Party Caucus of the U.S. Congress rose against the Patriot Act in the 40 brief minutes of debate on the matter this afternoon. When the Patriot Act comes up for a vote in two hours’ time, will any self-styled Tea Party members of Congress defend the 1st and 4th Amendment of the Constitution? Will any Tea Party member of Congress vote NO?
